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Steven John Palframan (born 12 May 1970) is a former South African international
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er. Palframan was born in
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, Cape Province. He played seven
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s in 1996. He was a wicket-keeper. He also played in the
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. He scored 55 runs at the One Day Internationals, with an batting average of 13.75. His highest score was 28.


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